Fatal Error Call To Undefined Function Debug
that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Import HTMLIssues Fatal error: Call to undefined function debug() in D:\localhost\d7\modules\import_html\import_html.module on line 727 Closed (fixed)Project:Import HTMLVersion:masterComponent:CodePriority:NormalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedReporter:alex_bCreated:July 7, 2006 - 21:02Updated:January 30, 2007 - 10:30 Log in or register to update this issue Fatal error: Call to undefined function debug() in D:\localhost\d7\modules\import_html\import_html.module on line 727 This error comes up after downloading and installing the newest version v 1.23 2006/06/29 in Drupal 4.7.2 Changing Line 37 in import_html.module helped: #require_once "debug.inc"; require_once "debug.inc"; Am I doing the right thing? Comments Comment #1 dman CreditAttribution: dman commented July 8, 2006 at 2:07am Status: Active » Reviewed & tested by the community Yeah, that'll fix that. debug.inc is a library I'm using in three different contexts right now, and it was getting included too many times (from different places). 'twas a mistake for me to have left it commented in the distro. Current CVS is a tad volatile - Last known good was July3 (June 30), http://drupal.org/project/cvs/46008 So. ... Oh good, that's the one you're on :) Currently the re-linking needs a re-look, so the friendly URLS are failing for index pages. I eventually replaced the include_once with a more clever check. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 dman CreditAttribution: dman commented July 8, 2006 at 2:08am if(! function_exists('debug')){ require_once 'debug.inc'; } Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 dman CreditAttribution: dman commented January 30, 2007 at 10:30am Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Closed (fixed) Log in or register to post comments Add child issue, clone issue News itemsDrupal news Planet Drupal Association news Social media directory Security announcements Jobs Our communityCommunity Getting involved Services, Training & Hosting Groups & Meetups DrupalCon Code of conduct DocumentationDocumentation Drupal 8 docs Drupal 7 docs Developer docs api.drupal.org Drupal code baseDownload & Extend Drupal core Modules Themes Distributions Governance of communityAbout Web accessibility The Drupal Association About Drupal.org Terms of service Privacy policy Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.
Installing and upgrading help /► Fatal error: Call to undefined function debugging() Moodle in English Installing and upgrading helpFatal error: Call to undefined function debugging()Error on database page of install / MSSQL, IIS 7.0Install problemDisplay modeDisplay replies flat, with oldest firstDisplay replies flat, with newest firstDisplay replies in threaded formDisplay replies in nested formFatal error: Call to undefined function debugging()salah eshghiMonday, 18 October 2010, 8:16 PMhi every one i upload https://www.drupal.org/node/72681 my moodles file(1.9.9) on server but when i open my site this erorre ocured plz help me how can i solve it Fatal error: Call to undefined function debugging() in /var/www/virtual/awalanweb.com/htdocs/lib/dmllib.php on line 707Average of ratings: - Permalink | ReplyRe: Fatal error: Call to undefined function debugging()Emanuel DelgadoMonday, 18 October 2010, https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=160359 9:15 PMHello, It seems to me that some files may be missing. I suggest you get a fresh copy of Moodle source code and re-upload. edAverage of ratings: - Permalink | Show parent | ReplyRe: Fatal error: Call to undefined function debugging()salah eshghiMonday, 18 October 2010, 9:29 PMI checked all files and that was complet but i disable that line and 2 other line in that file and know its correct is it causes a problem later? Average of ratings: - Permalink | Show parent | ReplyRe: Fatal error: Call to undefined function debugging()Tim HuntWednesday, 20 October 2010, 2:54 AMThat function should definitely exist in lib/weblib.php. If it is not there, you don't have all the right Moodle source code files on your server.Average of ratings: - Permalink | Show parent | Reply Error on database page of install / MSSQL, IIS 7.0Install problem Skip NavigationNavigationHomeSite pagesTagsSearchCalendarCurrent communityMoodle in EnglishParticipantsGeneralInstalling a
to undefined function get_header() in child theme [Resolved] Error: Call to undefined function get_header() in child theme straussy @straussy 8 months, 2 weeks ago Hello, I am working on a child theme from _tk and am getting the following error message when I click on the https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-call-to-undefined-function-get_header-in-child-theme/ home link in the navbar. I have created a new header.php file in the child theme to override the parent one. Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_header() in C:\xampp\htdocs\mysite\wordpress\wp-content\themes\_tk-child\home.php on line 8 The theme uses the wp-bootstrap-navwalker class and the code is here:http://pastebin.com/68Ummx30 When I activate the parent _tk theme, change menu link and click on home, the error message does not appear but instead, it take me to the Xampp local fatal error server page. Any help with this would be much appreciated. Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total) jc62 @jc62 8 months, 2 weeks ago Did you create a full child theme as specified in codex ? (Link Here) Generally, you would not simply override the child functions, but you would create additions that would enhance the parent themes. straussy @straussy 8 months, 2 weeks ago Thanks for your reply. Yes I fatal error call have followed codex when creating the child theme. I also tested it with the parent theme and got the same error message. I have since done a fresh install of WordPress in case it was a problem with that. I was putting the child theme back together and debugging along the way. Once I had added the home page to the menu and tried the link, I got the same error message. jc62 @jc62 8 months, 2 weeks ago I downloaded the _tk-master theme, installed in a test server environment. I then reviewed the code in pastebin.com/… as you provided, and found that the code is the same as found in _tk-master theme. It appears you did not change anything… I then added a page & then modified the navbar to open the page created. I then clicked on the menu item, and the link worked as expected without error. My environment is using Desktop Server Premium v3.8.1. Just wondering if the issue is related to apache configuration, or a "wordpress address (URL)", or "Site Address (URL)" ? straussy @straussy 8 months, 2 weeks ago Thank you so much for your help jc62. You are right, I didn't change the wp_nav_menu() code at all. I just changed other code in the header. Ok, I switched to the